i mean, it's not really worse than milk, since milk is just modified sweat..
made with real caca
in this economy??
if you're saying words like "reactivity" and "rust" then yeah, you're so vastly beyond my level of being willing to tolerate annoyance and complexity that godot isn't for you.
I'm talking about people who use python because it's almost possible to understand, for us mortals godot is hilariously much better than any other option. Just click some buttons, write the basic code you're capable of, and press export and you get something that just fucking works! Amazing!
me and my dad talked about this a couple days ago, my favourite part is that you can literally just cut down a few choice trees to create a disc golf course, so they're lovely places to be in as well.
Meanwhile golf courses give me a migraine from all the open unshaded space..
we all have those days
So like, do the people around the robot actually believe it's religious?
Because this is the kind of thing that you'd think would deeply insult people who actually believe in their religion, acting like a robot can be religious completely defeats the point, it's no different than putting a parrot on a podium and declaring them the new priest, as they screech their way through something that vaguely resembles a sermon.
I don't see how people can actually believe their religion is true, yet tolerate this absolute nonsense!
You know what's funny? I've concluded that godotengine is probably the best option for people who just want to make a graphical program without having to spend more time learning the GUI part than the actual logic, and as a bonus you can use it to build for multiple platforms as well.
"i bet 30 GenocideCash on america bombing a boy's school in Iran this week"
"oh for fuck's sake they bombed a girl's school, so close!"
Quoth the Battle Hymn of the Republic: "As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free".
So yeah this literally the sentiment that Union soldiers fought for.
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"and yea did they still refuse to join the union because they'd rather spend €50 per year on games than union dues"